1 - County Commissioners¶
Presented and Sponsored by Board Member: PwnzorJSyndicate
Be it enacted by the County Councillors and County Commissioners here assembled that
THE BOARD OF NEW HAVEN COUNTY ENACTS
Section I - Definitions¶
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Executive Pro Tempore - A County Councillor elected by the Board to serve on the County Commissioner and to serve as County Executive in the absence of the County executive
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County Commissioner - A Member of the County Commission
Section II - Text¶
- The Position of Executive Pro Tempore shall be established
- The Executive Pro Tempore shall be a duly elected member of the County Board, and may not be an ex officio member of the board.
- The Executive Pro Tempore shall be appointed by the County Board via Resolution proposed either by the prospective Executive Pro Tempore or by other members.
- The Commission of the Executive Pro Tempore shall last three months, unless the term of the County Board shall expire before then.
- The County Commission shall be established.
- The County Commission shall be composed of the following;
- The Sheriff of New Haven County
- The County Executive of New Haven County
- The Fire Chief of New Haven County
- The Executive Pro Tempore of New Haven County
- The County Commission shall be composed of the following;
- Those on the County Commission shall be referred to as County Commissioners.
- The County Board shall have the power to remove the commission of a County Commissioner for up to one month, with good reason.
- The County Commissioners may preside over County Board Meetings, with preference given in the following order.
- The County Executive of New Haven County
- The Executive Pro Tempore of New Haven County
- The Sheriff of New Haven County
- The Fire Chief of New Haven County
- Should A County Commissioner be presiding, they may only get a tie-breaking vote, regardless of their position outside of the Commission.
Section III - General Provisions¶
- Upon this County Ordnance being published, it shall go into effect immediately. All conflicting Municipal Ordinances & County Ordinances will be declared null and void.
- This Ordinance may be repealed by the State Legislature under Article IV, Section 602 of the New Haven County Charter.
Last update: May 8, 2020